Chandran Wedding – Photos
- At October 29, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In People
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Last weekend I attended a wedding of two good friends, both as a guest and as the official photographer. I had a great time, and despite wrangling with a couple of uncooperative flashes, I am happy with how the photos turned out. Here are some of my favourites from the day:
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A tip for getting a large group to smile at once: Get them to cheer “Hip hip, hooray!”
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A tip to make sure everyone can be seen in the shot: Tell them “If you can’t see the camera’s lens, the camera can’t see you.”
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If you would like to see more photos from the wedding, you can see them in the gallery here: http://neil.creek.name/photography/chandran/
It was a very busy day – straight after the wedding, we had to return Naomi to the hospital for her afternoon antibiotics. As soon as they had finished, we left for the other side of the city for another friend’s birthday party, then back to the hospital by midnight.
Fortunately, Naomi is now home again! We are both very relieved. More news on this in a future post.
Studio Shoot With the Fabulous Baker Girls
- At July 28, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In People
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Four beautiful women were in my new studio today for the first paid photo shoot there. Jessica, a friend of mine, asked me to take some photos with her sisters and mother before one of her sisters moves overseas for three years.
Jessica is a very bubbly and fun girl, and the rest of her family were no different. The shoot was a lot of fun, and we made some great photos. Check out some of them below, and following that, some lessons learned that others contemplating a small home studio might want to read.
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This shoot really put the new studio to test. There were a few problems encountered:
- Unreliable triggering by the cactus flash triggers.
- Too slow recycle time on the flashes, despite having fresh batteries.
- Wrinkles in the backdrop showing up.
- Not being familiar/comfortable enough with lighting beyond standard portraits – “atmospheric” lighting was hit-and miss.
- Had to get others to hold reflectors etc.
- Dining table chairs make poor posing stools.
The answers to most of these questions is getting more gear, but I really need to practice more portrait shoots in the studio so that I’m not stopping to think “ok, what else would look good, and how do I do it?” I need to have a whole bunch of lighting configurations tried and tested and filed away in my mind, ready to set up and go when I see the use for them.
Anyone living in Melbourne wanna come over and pose for me? :)
Dyed in the Milk Print Available
- At May 02, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In For Sale
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I’m getting back into the groove of things a bit, and having missed a few weeks submissions to the Fine Art PhotoBlog, here’s my most recent one. Some may recognise this pic from an experiment I did earlier this year.
This marks the first abstract image I’ve submitted to my collection on the Fine Art PhotoBlog, so it’ll be interesting to see the response, if any. There’s more information about the photo in its entry on the photoblog, or via the original blog post.
Yellow Rose print available
- At February 16, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Flash, Flowers, For Sale, Macro, Nature, Plants
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The Fine Art PhotoBlog has recently launched, and I am working hard with the six other photographers there to help make it a big success. As well as providing visitors with stunning photography every day of the week, the site is a fantastic place to buy both art prints and collector quality signed prints of our work.
I hope you will forgive me if I use my blog to promote both the Fine Art PhotoBlog and the prints I sell there. I’m proud of my work, and I want to become successful as a professional photographer. As a part of that I will be linking to the Fine Art PhotoBlog once a week, when my new weekly photo is added to the site. This is just to remind visitors to this blog of the work I have available to purchase there, and to encourage you to visit and have a look at my and the other photographers’ work, even if you aren’t interested in purchasing prints.
This week I’ve gone against the trend of the photos so far seen on the PhotoBlog. Landscapes and urban scenes have been popular so far, and while my greatest interest probably lies in landscapes, I am also very fond of the closer perspective. I have taken many macro photos of flowers, and this is one the ones I like the most.
Long-time readers of this blog may remember this from a previous entry. It was actually taken in my first experiments with off-camera flash, a skill I have learned almost entirely from the wonderful tutorials at strobist.com. I’m a little surprised that a photo taken so early in the learning process is the one I have chosen to offer on the PhotoBlog, but it’s one that’s really stuck with me. The strong colour, cheerful mood and minimalist style really appeal to me.
As I discovered in my research for the description of the photo, yellow roses are given in friendship. Perhaps a beautiful signed print of one would be an even better, and more permanent gift! :)
If this photo isn’t to your taste, perhaps you’ll find another photo you like in my collection, or from one of the other photographers.
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